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Show : 78 "py oe } aj ThéihittorieofSeodand. *- Igngenbernelifightinete therefiattizditheplace,. te Kinixoftheqitts totthother the noblest that fia, Bie Wiietceraehens, fothat- bp tla Wereviothitty contentedthernsithottronsitg te ) theotn: the niaine battellnftheScotithmien, fee the-Utter: DeBreation of all:the ‘Scotithrace, feorut Kherein Cugeniusbiméelfe fanamorgt bis peo Whevebita Waviyus at the fet Soild'not agtee, pie,wasletbare¢ naked onboth the fines. Chih Parimus perceivingwhe caulentye fametobe sé -_foluiesamotHH'NoWile tofpot the honour'ay mate, ieoftheittippteetutth crueltte, aan thancithertofaneis itiebefightoubprenoering -_earneftlietoperfeiavetim tn ti eortdition to: fatter Theemet Engenivsis Hinfeléintodig etimitsihands toliuedtt milerie.ge: the Scots to hate ante abiding: tutthin the confines pase yasthere faine, thgttherteitha gidarummnber of -_of Writainestfhemithen anie quiemesin theetkate the scont- - Sisnoblesand. feutlenten, bauingoeterminen bp thatthe deferts of their nationhap not benetudtos fuardthe Romane empite, ws to bane thee people opt putteepectitionfo) atoomans fake, beg boty an Hed) entintedibapritonet, therefore they temutten that Tet tofeekenccalion hotw to niturbethe peace,toliue sao Anithhons2; hantohkerfolivethitphanteandre+ bp the pillage and fpoile of theirnetghbours }/and couthtri, ploreAhuseCugeinslof bis life with bis kings Roniosinthothird prereatter hisfirkenteringtothe ilgrnate > GODS." Tere Cartandis being prctenthir felfe,be? tun > gantoanihe pitital lamentation ; betuuilttig bik' tos trio: withing rather than Te tanlo be'tnfarced fo -_nallie tibetall. their cavnicttInte mitted thetithea that to -palle bp wicked may and'thorough corny sphere oops ting baibes , the which thep‘couln not-do bp‘ther fale,ots furh incapotisasti¢ybad atbandsipurpofetofea fomenumber of theirentiniesnotpaliing thonghit dhouldeof thertalio ther otwne lines, fo that thep cafes, thetetyo2ds are but (penttr Woatt, gifts pet -pzeuailesfoialfo cameit fo pafle ener here, for at Theme length a pjoclamationcamne fo2th bp peocuremerit ae aefireof retiengeshan bpanite baliantadtuitie:but men, thoulo by a certetre daicanota out of tole mentode ‘couittries that thep poffeten in Baitain,bpon-paine - > MPoreouer, the Momans that purfuedinchateatter theieeninics; theithe batteliwas done, encomy poiutedbp the komansfor fo tniop the Tame. °°» Khe Seois-perceiuirig themfelues not able t0 gy wees amightdie reneged. Thellanghterinasgreatubicy Whthefirl wax made , oe though an-obfinate rmesnes.Andeveras it oftentinies chanceth tn fad) HA bit idolike effate, 02 elfe to fake the fame from bic prefentlic by fome violent meanes of erecution: There was nota man other than the Pits', that fatpand heardbir at that inftant, but lanteriten bit Wofull diffrefle, fo that in the end the requett of the -_of the ics, thatall {uchas tere naturall Scotilhy gy conte makeatiic tefiffance,obeten this commandement, piagunle fonteof them palling ouer frit Freland , fore into ther tee celle of the felt, doubting that bhapmightfall ts the twettetme Zles ; and forte of them got oucr alfo theirdilozen mbtinffolks, thofe flaughter oben {nto Portwaie, and Denntarke , and manie there theppercciucd, like people enraged thep finebpon tuere that gotinterteinment among the Komane fuch Romans as. they metiwiths but beitigbahilie fouldiers,ann tuentouer with them info France, as Danquithed,mbrefuting to fie,thep were allo faite 4o pet Gallia,to ferue in the warresthere, and in other aD cutinpetesin amo mifcrable maner; places vtfder the emperozs enfignsThe pics were > Hhe Romans.hauiny thus riv.thefielos ofall kindof enticeslopgen hatnight.atgoadbhere and thereat their pleafuee, Hhere thep might heare the ~ doleful grontngs, amb lamentable:romplaints of - therinthat lap Giounded;adas petnotoead,curfing moftbitterlie the cruel tpannie and couctous an bitionof the Komans, with that mokaectetablenit lnfaltigof the Pits,procuring this murtheramd de, : fo cruell and diligentto fee all the Scotity linage -scanfined,that thep would not confent that acerteine number of gentletomen fhould rematue bebin, Thecrnt tho bad thetr bufbands Maine in the laf iwarres,M yume madeinterceffton in mot lamentable wife Dut mye pieh gParimus,that thep might be permitted to abide fn _-their natinecountrie all the refioue of their lines, _-though tn ferutle effate, tothe end that they might Grndienof thofe people that bad deferued farte'o, 50 be buried after the fametere once ended in grants we" .., therietfe at their bares. Chenthe morning twas ceaft conte;ethelightapearen, arinmus the lieutenant the foutviers, Sauled the {poile ofthe bead bodies tobe gathered, ¢ equallic DitideD amongthis menofwarre. And fucjas wore fompfeze wounded and not dead, fo twit thety Maine bufbands. ; Moreoverahere Cartandis queene ofthe Scots, - acyeums latewife bito Cugentus,tas brought bnto Parl crane mus,twith two gentlewomenandagramefrom the geo tomeofbhirhufband, there fhe had remained euct Hewfometokemof clemencie, according tothe-old ‘ith bis burfall in continuall mourning, forfomad Seog otherbring dead,be faftcreato be buviedcaufingthe erable cafe,aflignedthe citicof Carrike onto bt, Socuitomed mancrof the ancient Romans, be cone manved fargearisito fe tothe cure of them, The as the fuas a WBritain, and defcended bp linage from the pulncesiof Wales; Darimuslamenting bit me pa comsdf Cugentinstimielic to be interred imot 60 with certeine other reuenues for the maintenance Diesbpap: Holenme andpoiripousfozt,atter the vlageoftheixo: _of bit effate, Mutatter te hav taken leaue of fc Marinas. 4 Wishther Cehedins being fund mangledin mot pitifull witejandin manerbalfedead, was al fo taken bp by commandementof the fame Warts mus, andfurgeans dargedto haue theozdering of village not farre from Carrike aforelald, - ced that a fort of Wich riers, o2(as J map them) robbers, met twith bir, {mall to bir profit , _leffe to thelr otwne cafe,fo? they did not onelie Aes bit pointmentof matte princes. int, ; and fo fhein their diligence for the cure of bis Plds vas difallowed, ¢ Cartaiidis having Nuing edt Duttsin motipadieandgentlewife. The viaorie both themandbirofall that thepbad,thereof > furgeans, "Hille, Carrike, adConinghanr, with thatallo of vile a devd tobe agnelended Ferecuted by death, os thetureot © thus atciued, Parimus furucteththe countries of Calidone, and fetjeth the fame into bishands, tus » fering the inbabitants toiniop both gets and lanes impeace and quietneffe pon theit othes of allegie ance, toithout anie further moleftation,. Heirgue dient, there toliue asthe thought belt withontletor =n mns being informed, caufed thei that bad dane cording as thep had deferued.Lhe queene eae ng brongbht backe bnto Barimus , and bore? ‘ -_intreated, had all bir {absance reffored bnto bit gaine,fonere as it was pofible. cat Diffurbance. The ante time the Seotith bithops amid pre@fis,being banifhedas well as the other fort of ~ theScotith people, a number‘of thefrmonksgot thenrinte the Jle of Jona, now called'Colmekill, there they crected a monatferie for their obine habte tation,the worthinete thereof hath bene right fr mous, enen dito thefe our Dates, as that Lhich twas Billo to their capteine,thep patted ouetr into Aratle, bantihen -_as were fet thereto defend that countrte) -_oviisFLY defenITe'oF thecoatts bponany new enter: the Dies. -_prite bicthe Scots Hout chance to make: butthe veer Seatsperceteing Hep Were not able torture nity foxtyanensarntietn' the Zles byanpatn thep tHlightpmerhate therestutled oucrintogroland,tiere The acon -_profolitthiythonefelaets Untatheting Of that recto, SPaeen ~~ fhe rune of H mightie ackingdonte, mothe finalt bantthment of the inhabitants from their boufes andlanns, fbitlyHad beené in pottemton of thenand theireloets, bythe (pate almoft of feuen hundien : peres. ' Ehe Feihing totth bis nobles manen ttt pitte Sanka aiid not buttondh ther beric neere, contivering Déotddmens -_-ep Lweredefeendedboth of one progenie,comforted -_-thefe Seotiljinicirte the bet of thetr potver, and itt -the end coneladed to aid themtwith fem thonfang -_mtett, and to Firth them foxth with Tips, Pittels, ehe Beith, men conclude to aid the Deotlhmen, aid mumnitfons to pate into Albanie for recoucrie of theircountrie. his aid being putina teadines, and the hips rigged and decked as twas requifite Affertoard indowed twit manie faire ‘rerierines bY Foy fuch att ennterprife, they twbethe fea, and landing aloes hall be hereafter erpreficn. {with Agreat numberof Picts and Writains affenv The Pied & Danguithed bp the Romans and ids, and finallieé -_fatlevof the Scots anv Frithmen,thep were quicklie gcots and a confined ont of their feats, was fromthe creation of the two2ld 4319,after the birth of our fatio2 352, fivo2d, to the great ferro? of all the net inhabitants set URH.B. HB. ome henige fauig, anbithe third pave of Pagnentius. He fame pers This vicorie thus atchiuend, there tuere that gane befixe Gugentus gaue battellonto Darimus, mar -_counfell not to attemptfortune over favre, but tu hie firange fights wete fare in the furthelt part of 5° take fuch boties of gads and palfoners as thep ban Albion, firikinga wonderfalldzeadin manie mens -_got inthe cotintrie, and to returne thereipith into darts. Jn the night feafon in the aire were fene Freland. Dther were of acontrarie opinion, fupar Bemge -t fierie {words and other weapons mouing ina long Tanke, after comming togither on a heape, and ber fing it eft to followthe dicorie, and etther to recos ner againe their anctent feats, o7 elfetodte in the derpecg hr tng changed into an buge flame as ithadbeenafire' "ear, brand, it ther vantthed atwaic, The twatersof the Tiner of Dune ran twith blod,the banksof the fame Tiuer Gatheo off times as they had beeneall ona fire. valiant attempt thereof. Calhtd) aduife twas folloWwedas the be ff, though it pened othertwife : for bes fore thep contd cone fo any conclnfionof that enters prife the Romans, ics ,and Writains gathered Divers of the Scotih kitigs , tho had thee burials 40 iit Cantire, chanced to meet toith Welrdorkane bro tandin Can"ther to Wetraiit King of the Picts, Accompanied tire. thete after the returneofthe Scots into Albanieas Setithet The peere in the hic the Scotifymen werethus 147-HB. front the beginning ofthe rcottth kingdome 679, x me as bab the conduction of bir, and tvas comeinto & gtome,but alfobeatbir gentketwomert, ad - -aadenbling thomfelues togityer ant toting one Ronenofthe --ahert inthe enothep iwere ineommtren byluch pins Dcotsinthe affigned bir for the mainteriance of hit degre , was fo Heare' and onderitand fo dolefull calamitics'td fis nobies licenced to depart into that place the thought exper 30 bane danced onto that nation,ebore geod o2 bad hay lament the <= > Wiscompanic beinganontzokcnin funder,nont 30 of lofinglifeand gods, € todeliuer vp thet houtes eee ones nenbache,thep were finallieflaine ¢beatendowne, and lands biito (uch WBritatnsand Pics as wereayy teredinithgreat numbers of fubiwomenandaged perfonsas followedafarre off,tobnderftandthe fue rongh bis nreanes, ont to wane ot -_countrigagaine,s to recauettheir founer fate, Wut this ftaicy not themof the welterite Gles shut that Gitochoten~ fodo, that the might offer bpbir life asa facrifice thepaeelared'shtb Yim from pointto pont all their fir the place of bir hufbarins burfall : aid thevefiie -tniforturtatetaiees ‘and lantetitaule calamitics, hobing op hir hands bite Darimusininot pitifall thituere hapiened witetherrof late though the toile; The befought binr tittanflic ; that wt inight .. tpidrnicall puitance of theatomans,and malictous ., pleafe hint, either to fuffer hit to paffe the retinue of enue of the pics,in Inc Ib2t-as nothing ‘conlosbe Hirlife after fuch fort as the thought bekagred with more nviferable than their prclenteftateconfocring ao efter, thep fell to and-attaten tf thep might fbsing Thefurions iongandmaifiers thus Aaineyruthen forth with 2 motbipajpic Hate;tirthatcontrarie totjemerse bivineetched cate and prtehtiniferable fortune; he Thould not beforced tottirneagaine mts biFcoINY nantelicof thePics, onto abole confufion (asthe proyheties{pake) thep were begotten and bootie, Fh ~onfue§ of the Scots alfo.as foere-appointed: to Recpe theratiageandtrnficoftheficl, feing- thei "ag heattempt that might be mave bp the Stots and ilaine eae g MeimtightbeconfinedintosBsitaine, and aetowing -_eacyatiothers Ginne: Ahetr'veels twere aif taken Seems Samerpie 10S RedeOf the pioteription ; polled oFAll-Hir ro and'Bought ito GundzteHauci ts ofthe countrie,te quien by -thereof, for their delight (Calo the wicts)twas onelte mmnbenba thespample. oftheivsmaifterte dieltather (peentliz. os carters. thefrndbtlitie came buts Warimus ; nd. began to makeafore tomplaint-in that beyalfe, declaring ? ©, Schetedt Eugenitschathigrather todteinthe placé, 20 -'. aBaitthegDictsnos (atitfien heretuith,wentabont faintomecc: eelicl ah o Sdbo - Halltefoyputtingto death 'of thete men, fimozieof ivand, euter Mg tofparcteh as fubinitten- hen Khe Seotild ioowerrvettsrancepicuatedtot,battyattherrsnaine batheSnel| attelinmtnedeshinapenenpertince, byiuteanes Ngiiokdictugadsatesinrebouringthe < Batthe Pids being'ofkernded heretwith,ano: tyes -_alledgingThe.anctent cao of the Romans, tthe v9 3 -_Huyhbrather covanquidy bybenefits 5 tharbpeRE. |e failetioneachpact tutth {ach biolence,thatin theend faint. _ Thehiftorie of Scotland, SePies putto fight, ¢ {uch as were overtaken died onthe Brifhmen any fhat were planted on their parts, a . Xhere were fence alfoanumberof finatt birds fail themfclues togtther, and gane battell againe to the ee, birds, and incontinentlie came a great number of Tatiens that denoured bp the fame. Certeine witches and fathfaters,oeclaring that thet them, to their btter ruine and deffruction, thzorone, he newes of this fortunate incounter being brought into Freland, put the king anv bis nobles Sut of the aire fo thicke, that it femed it had rained 60 Seotit, and Frify companie, therein thep oucrare suers thefethings betokened the deffrudion of the Sco» there in fuctfeareof the Romans, that thep thought ti kingdome, were commanded by the preits te it beff With all {pee to fend ambaflado:s bnto gpart- bolo thetr peace on paine of beath, as thep that toly nothing bat lies ¢ fables, though afterwards their Borie, Sthovins the brother of Cugenius being cw red: (as is faiv) bycommanvement of arimus, mus to fue bntohimfo: peace. Khey that were fent at the firft were fore blamed and checked by part mus, fo; that thep had afded the Scotithmenin the -laff inuafion madeinto Albfon:but at tength accep ting thefr ercufe, he qranted a peace bpon certeine was pet banithen amongft the refibue, ant conftret» Ned totake an oth , that he thonly immepdiatlie re. conditions aabercof the moft principal article twas, ayarimus that inno tutfe they thould receine a{d, 02 fugcoz anp fecketh bp his Sete con tales moned moft true. iat foreturne to our ht Sem; Seeei. bled to defend the conntric , but being tharpelte af oe paire into Denmarke, anv hereafter not to agrody Rzer bate the coatts ef Albion, fo; doubt ef fome © eae iD San peaces agerimus rants: aan entmie tothe Romane empire. Zhis Marimns,ha- Semmens| aing got a quiet peace oncacy Moe, ofc all meanes orth ce pomlible pies faucur, |